Der Deutsche Lausbub in Amerika: Erinnerungen und Eindrücke. Band 2 (von 3)
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The author, writing from lived experience as a German-speaking journalist in the United States, describes his apprenticeship in American newsrooms and the mechanics of telegraphy and reporting. He chronicles the reporter's hunt for scoops, newsroom culture, and the practicalities of dispatch work. The narrative then follows his military service during the Spanish–American conflict, detailing landings in Cuba, frontline fighting including the assault on San Juan Hill, and life in trenches. He records the collapse of the Spanish fleet, the toll of disease such as yellow fever, and the chaotic aftermath in Santiago and cable bureaus. The memoir closes with evacuation to Montauk Point and reflections on war and presswork.
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